The New York Jets shipped Revis to Tampa Bay in 2013, and the Bucs promptly signed the shutdown corner to a six-year, $96 million contract. Revis only lasted one year on a $13 million base salary before being cut in March when the Bucs could not work out a trade due to the high price tag of Revis' contract. The five-time Pro Bowler quickly landed in New England with a one-year deal that pays $12 million,

including a $10 million signing bonus. Revis finished runner-up to Charles Woodson in the 2009 AP Defensive Player of the Year voting.

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